PROSIDING INTERNASIONAL KEPERAWATAN Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Volume 1 No 1, November 2020
RISK OF TEENAGERS’ PRE-MARITAL SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN BOARDING HOUSES
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PROSIDING INTERNASIONAL KEPERAWATAN Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Volume 1 No 1, November 2020
RISK OF TEENAGERS’ PRE-MARITAL SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN BOARDING HOUSES
RISK OF TEENAGERS’ PRE-MARITAL SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN BOARDING HOUSES
Subject
adolescence; potentially-risk environment; strategy
Description
The social environment nowadays offers many options for young people. Dating styles that
present opportunities for premarital sexual behavior among adolescents become an attractive
offer, especially for teens who live in boarding houses. Residing in a boarding house without
direct supervision from parents and landowners causes teens to liberally engage in a premarital
sexual behavior with their partners, thus making boarding houses an unsafe environment for
them. This study used Descriptive Phenomenology Design which aimed to comprehensively
investigate the risks of premarital sexual behavior among adolescents living in boarding houses.
The number of participants in this study was 6 people until data saturation was reached. The
analysis in this study used selective techniques and focusing analysis resulted in 3 themes, i.e.: 1)
the desire to experiment, 2) social demands and 3) places to live with potential risk. The drives
from within, social demands from friends, and places with high possible risk become the causes
of premarital sexual behavior in boarding houses. The results of the study encourage community
nurses to improve adolescents’ screening through health programs in schools and PKPR for
teenagers who live in the boarding houses.
present opportunities for premarital sexual behavior among adolescents become an attractive
offer, especially for teens who live in boarding houses. Residing in a boarding house without
direct supervision from parents and landowners causes teens to liberally engage in a premarital
sexual behavior with their partners, thus making boarding houses an unsafe environment for
them. This study used Descriptive Phenomenology Design which aimed to comprehensively
investigate the risks of premarital sexual behavior among adolescents living in boarding houses.
The number of participants in this study was 6 people until data saturation was reached. The
analysis in this study used selective techniques and focusing analysis resulted in 3 themes, i.e.: 1)
the desire to experiment, 2) social demands and 3) places to live with potential risk. The drives
from within, social demands from friends, and places with high possible risk become the causes
of premarital sexual behavior in boarding houses. The results of the study encourage community
nurses to improve adolescents’ screening through health programs in schools and PKPR for
teenagers who live in the boarding houses.
Creator
Sinthia Rosanti Maelissa
Source
http://jurnal.globalhealthsciencegroup.com/index.php/PICNHS
Publisher
Global Health Science Group
Date
November 2020
Contributor
PERI IRAWAN
Format
PDF
Language
ENGLISH
Type
TEXT
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Citation
Sinthia Rosanti Maelissa, “PROSIDING INTERNASIONAL KEPERAWATAN Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Volume 1 No 1, November 2020
RISK OF TEENAGERS’ PRE-MARITAL SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN BOARDING HOUSES,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed December 26, 2024, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/3004.
RISK OF TEENAGERS’ PRE-MARITAL SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN BOARDING HOUSES,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed December 26, 2024, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/3004.